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Regattas at Argenteuil by Claude Monet

Regattas at Argenteuil by Claude Monet

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Printed on premium quality (230gsm) paper and features outstanding color and a high level of detail. This 12" x 18" art print is made in the USA and suitable for framing. The print includes a white border to allow for future matting and framing.

Claude Monet was a French painter and gardener who is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of Impressionism. Born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, France, Monet grew up in a time of great social and cultural change. He began his artistic career as a caricaturist, but soon turned to landscape painting, en plein air, and the study of light and color. His paintings are characterized by their soft, blurred brushwork, vivid colors, and focus on capturing the fleeting effects of natural light.

Monet's work is perhaps best known for its representation of the natural world, particularly his series of paintings of water lilies and the Japanese footbridge from his garden at Giverny. These works showcase his ability to capture the delicate play of light on water and the subtle changes in color that occur throughout the day. Throughout his life, Monet continued to innovate and experiment with new techniques, exploring different styles and subjects, including abstraction and Cubism. Today, he is considered one of the greatest painters of all time, and his work continues to inspire artists around the world.

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